Economics
The study of Economics, or the way in which money, industry, and trade are organized in any given society, can be very interesting, more so when applied into a contemporary, dynamic context. In recent years, economists have been applying economic theories to a wide range of subjects that were previously not part and parcel of traditional Economics. For example, in Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, economist Steven Levitt and New York Times journalist Stephen J. Dubner meld Economics with pop culture, exploring the economics of drug dealing, information control as may be applied to real estate agents and the Ku Klux Klan, and other matters of economic importance that had previously been ignored. This section is all about Economics and the topics under its umbrella.
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A Program Aimed At Improving Migrant Employee's Professional Qualifications For 2009
By: Markus Taylor | 2009-01-05 | Economics
In the global World of Labor, most countries now how a pool of Migrant workers, who are largely the first people to be affected by the current economic crisis. We have all seem photographs of Migrant workers returning "home" to Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Europe, India, the Philippines and Africa, after living and working for several years in another Country. |
Economic Recessions - Benefits And Causes
By: Adam Knife | 2009-01-01 | Economics
Recessions are caused by natural variations in the business cycle, but that's not to say that they don't have real causes, and furthermore, real benefits associated with them. Economists struggle to define exactly, within an adoptable scope, what these are, but, a few are vary clear. |
Wall Street Suicide (ponzicide)
By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 2008-12-28 | Economics
It's one thing to see the pain from a person that you have bilked out of a few million dolalrs. It's another thing to see them commit suicide as well. |
A Depressing Economy - 5 Simple Ways To Embrace The Future And Be Happy
By: Joe Adams | 2008-12-06 | Economics
This article talks about some simple things that you can do to have a positive mood, and have a good outlook for the future, even in times of financial duress. It looks as though things will get worse before they get better. Take advantage of some of the things that you've been putting off and embrace the change that awaits in your future. |
Oprah, Along With The Us Citizens - The Us Government Too Needs The Debt Diet!
By: Jaya Srivastava | 2008-11-18 | Economics
To the rescue of Americans in debt, Oprah started the famous 'Debt Diet'. But what about the US government? The Bush Regime has landed the American economy in troubled waters. Billions of dollars spent on the maintaining the military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan for about 7 years, faulty and absolutely illogical economic policies, a taxing system favoring the wealthy and the capitalists, the welfare schemes, etc, etc, have bought the US economy in a state of total crisis. |
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